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Multiple UOMs for Inventory Items?

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Does D365 SCM and its associated WMS allow for multiple UOMs (and UOM conversion quantities) for inventory items?
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    Guy Terry 28,626 Super User 2024 Season 2 on at
    Multiple UOMs for Inventory Items?
    Yes :-)
     
    If you are using the Warehouse module, and depending on what the system should do with these multiple units, you will be using Unit Sequence Groups to a greater or lesser extent.
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    Adis 2,428 on at
    Multiple UOMs for Inventory Items?
    Hey,
     
    It does support multiple UOMs. On the released product you define the default UOM for inventory, selling, purchasing. However, you can change that the UOM when creating transactions. However, it wont work if you havent defined unit conversion for the given product.
     
    F.e. if your UOM is pieces on the released product, when want to put it on stock, it will propose pieces, you can change that to package f.e., however, the system needs to know how many pieces is one package.
     
    Kind regards, Adis

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